LONDON (AP) — One of the leaders of the recent World Health Organization-led mission to China to investigate the origins of the coronavirus pandemic said he’s convinced the global community will find out “fairly soon, within the next few years,” what started the pandemic. Scientists on the WHO team said on Wednesday it was most likely that COVID-19 arrived in Wuhan via the wildlife trade and that it was “extremely unlikely” that the pandemic was the result of a laboratory accident. WHO is set to release the conclusions of the one-month trip to China as early as next week.